The Hartke 210XL Delivers Expanded Hartke Sound for Smaller Venues.
The 210XL is a single chamber, sealed cabinet with two of Hartke's famous 10-inch aluminum-cone bass drivers. It is absolutely perfect for smaller gigs that demand pro bass tone and a moderate volume level. The 210XL is extremely portable and tough enough for years & years of travel. If you need a high-performance cabinet you can easliy throw in the back seat, this is the end of your search.

Hartke XL Cabinets
Professionals choose the XL Series because of its carefully calibrated and tuned cabinet design and high quality aluminum-cone drivers. XLs produce a smooth response along with the clear, punchy attack that changed the sound of bass. Each cabinet is built tough with a shockproof metal grill, reinforced corners, recessed carry handles and a rugged covering.

Hartke has been redefining the sound of bass guitar since the early 1980s. Their revolutionary aluminum-cone bass drivers and breakthrough cabinet designs were the first to combine an open-ended, articulate response with a fast attack and punchy bottom end. Their bass systems, coupled with dramatic breakthroughs in musicality and instrumental technique by the first high-profile Hartke artist, the late, great Jaco Pastorius, and other distinctive talents such as Stu Hamm, Will Lee and Tom Hamilton, continue to bring a new standard of clarity and accurate tonal reproduction to the bass.

The XL Series provides the highest performance at every level. Each cabinet is carefully calibrated and tuned to give you a smooth, balanced response along with an articulate, high-impact attack. Equipped with custom Hartke XL aluminum-cone drivers for maximum response, the XL Series also features high-quality 3/4"+ 5/8" composite plywood construction and a shockproof metal grille. These high-quality cabinets come equipped with a rugged, road-tough covering, interlocking stacking corners and recessed input jacks to safeguard critical cable connections.

I'm not that experienced with bass cabs, but this seems to be a good 2x10. Try it out if you can, since the speakers have a unique tone. If i had to do it all over, i would probably get another 1x15 instead, as i like my low end beefy.